Okay, so I've been thinking of an idea for an scp, and I actually wrote the story before the object this time (Yay me).

It's focused on a man who has tried to commit suicide multiple times but has always failed. So he decides that enough is enough, and decides to use multiple suicide methods at once. This works of course, but without intended consequences. He goes to possess the house he committed suicide in, and finds sees the land lord walk in, unable to find him, but then steal a piece of silverware before leaving. He finds out that those who steal stuff in the house actually hurt him. And because he's still suicidal, he decides to try and die as quickly as possible with him being discovered by the foundation.

He goes to possess the house he committed suicide in, and finds sees the land lord walk in, unable to find him, but then steal a piece of silverware before leaving.

Okay, but how would the Foundation figure this out? I'm guessing they're not able to follow this guy's ghost/spirit/whatever is left, so how would they be able to see what this guy sees? And how would that be presented in an SCP article?

He finds out that those who steal stuff in the house actually hurt him.

How do thieves "hurt" this guy? Isn't he already dead?

And because he's still suicidal, he decides to try and die as quickly as possible with him being discovered by the foundation.

How? And if the Foundation doesn't discover the guy, what will the SCP article even be about?

Okay, I've thought it over, and I have changed it dramatically to help convey it in a SCP article. I've got a sandbox on it if you wish to view it.

The man still commits suicide, and does possess the house. The Foundation comes to this conclusion via the anomalous properties that the house manifests. Because the house influences those inside to steal parts of the house, no matter if it's a small item or a large piece of brickwork. The man is actually found in a hidden part of the house by the foundation. And because the suicide of the man and the anomalous properties of the house have connections via the suicide note, the Foundation theories that the man has somehow possessed the house and is influencing those who venture inside. Other hints towards this man and the house start popping up as more tests are done.

There is a whole story as to why this man committed suicide in the first place, and how it makes him possess the house and slowly destroy itself, but I want to save that for another article.